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Law and Development Perspective on International Trade Law

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Informationen zum Autor Yong-Shik Lee is the founding Director and Professorial Fellow of the Law and Development Institute and the founding editor-in-chief of the Law and Development Review. He has developed the concept of microtrade and authored high-profile publications on international trade, including Safeguard Measures in World Trade: The Legal Analysis (2nd edition, 2005) and Reclaiming Development in the World Trading System (2006). Won-Mog Choi is a Professor of International Trade Law and Director of the WTO Law Center, Ewha Law School in Seoul. As a policy advisor to the Korean government and a columnist in major newspapers in Seoul, he has been playing a leading role in shaping Korea's trade policy and evaluating global Free Trade Agreement phenomenon. His recent publications include Defragmenting Fragmented Rules of Origin: A Building Block to Global Free Trade. Tomer Broude is Senior Lecturer at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in the Faculty of Law and Department of International Relations and the Academic Director of the Minerva Center for Human Rights in Jerusalem. His most recent publications include The Politics of International Economic Law (ed. with Marc L. Busch and Amy Porges). Gary Horlick is a highly ranked international trade lawyer by Chambers, Euromoney/Institutional Investor, and Who's Who Legal. He has represented leading U.S. and global companies and more than twenty countries in international trade negotiations and disputes, and he has chaired WTO and Mercosur dispute panels. Klappentext In this book leading scholars provide a relevant discussion of major topics of international trade law from the perspective of development. Zusammenfassung This book gathers seventeen leading scholars to provide discussion of major international trade law issues from the perspective of development in the following areas: general issues on international trade law and economic development; and specific law and development issues in World Trade Organization! Free Trade Agreement and regional initiatives. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I. Developing Countries and International Trade: 1. Law and development for lease-developed countries: theoretical basis and regulatory framework for microtrade Yong-Shik Lee; 2. Development disputes in international trade Tomer Broude; 3. Intellectual property rights, trade, and economic development Bryan Mercurio; 4. Trade, border security, and development Maureen Irish; Part II. Law and Development in the World Trade Organization: 5. World Trade Organization and developing countries: reform proposal Yong-Shik Lee; 6. Rediscovering the role of developing countries in GATT/WTO before the Doha Round Faizel Ismail; 7. The WTO dispute settlement from the perspective of developing countries Gary Horlick and Katherine Fennell; 8. Pacific countries in the WTO: accession and accommodation, the reality of WTO accession Andrew Mitchell and Joanne Wallis; Part III. Law and Development in Free Trade Agreements: 9. North-South regional trade agreements: prospects, risks, and legal regulation Moche Hirsch; 10. Free trade agreements: WTO disciplines and development perspectives Mitsuo Matsushita and Yong-Shik Lee; 11. FTAs, developing countries, and human rights conditionality Anthony Cassimatis; 12. Free trade agreement and foreign direct investment: a viable answer for economic development? Yong-Shik Lee; Part IV. Law and Development in Regional Initiatives: 13. Islands of prosperity and poverty: a rational trade development policy for economically heterogeneous states Colin Picker; 14. The generalized system of preferences of the United States: does it promote industrialization and economic growth in least developed countries? Caf Dowlah; 15. Economic development of North Korea: call for international trade based development policy and legal reform Yong-Shik Lee, Young-Ok Kim and Hye Seong Mun; 16. Applying the 'specificity' test of the WTO subsi...

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